Taylor Custom Shop GS #6 Charcoal Sitka Top Rosewood Back & Sides Soundport Cutaway
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Here is a super cool Used 2022 Taylor Custom Shop Grand Symphony Acoustic Guitar!
This guitar will be fully setup before pickup/shipment. Photos are of the actual guitar.
If you would like the guitar set up any particular way, please get in touch with us!
-Sitka spruce top's combination of strength and elasticity translates into a broad dynamic range, yielding crisp articulation and allowing for everything from aggressive strumming and flatpicking to fingerpicking
-East Indian rosewood offers a unique tonal response with all the lows and highs an acoustic player could want, but with a scooped midrange that gets out of the way for a vocalist unlike any other tonewood
-Grand Symphony body shape provides greater volume and low end sustain whilst conveying a tonal complexity and full-bodied resonance
-Taylor's Soundport makes the guitar sound just as good to you as it does to those in front of you
-Innovative V-Class bracing redefines how the guitar's top generates and transmits energy, creating more flexibility on either side of the centre axis for greater volume
This guitar will be fully setup before pickup/shipment. Photos are of the actual guitar.
If you would like the guitar set up any particular way, please get in touch with us!
-Sitka spruce top's combination of strength and elasticity translates into a broad dynamic range, yielding crisp articulation and allowing for everything from aggressive strumming and flatpicking to fingerpicking
-East Indian rosewood offers a unique tonal response with all the lows and highs an acoustic player could want, but with a scooped midrange that gets out of the way for a vocalist unlike any other tonewood
-Grand Symphony body shape provides greater volume and low end sustain whilst conveying a tonal complexity and full-bodied resonance
-Taylor's Soundport makes the guitar sound just as good to you as it does to those in front of you
-Innovative V-Class bracing redefines how the guitar's top generates and transmits energy, creating more flexibility on either side of the centre axis for greater volume